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Free City of Elstock
Wòlny Gard Elstók (Elstocker)
Freie Stadt Elstock (German)
Motto: "Per securim et librum"
"By axe and book"
Anthem: Na zdar za Elstók / Ein Toast auf Elstock
A Toast to Elstock
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Capital
and largest city
Elstock (city-state)
Official languagesElstocker, German
Ethnic groups
(2020)
61.4% Elstocker
27.8% German
7.2% Jewish
3.6% Other
Religion
(2020)
36.4% Protestant
29.9% Catholic
21.2% Irreligious
10.6% Jewish
2.0% Other
Demonym(s)Elstocker
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary republic
Jón Ritter
LegislatureSenate
Area
• Total
50 km2 (19 sq mi)
• Water (%)
10.5
Population
• 2020 census
41,490
• Density
830/km2 (2,149.7/sq mi)
GDP (PPP)2021 estimate
• Total
$2.50 billion
• Per capita
$60,255
GDP (nominal)2021 estimate
• Total
$2.20 billion
• Per capita
$53,025
HDI (2020)Increase 0.850
very high
CurrencyEuro (€) (EUR)
Driving sideright
Calling code+62
ISO 3166 codeEL
Internet TLD.el

Elstock (Elstocker: Elstók), officially the Free City of Elstock (Elstocker: Wòlny Gard Elstók; German: Freie Stadt Elstock), is a city state [WIP]

Etymology

Numerous linguists attest that the native name of Elstock (Elstók in Elstocker) derives from the Slavic term Elstoc (*els-tokŭ, or "fork of the Els"), named after the river Els that runs through the city before draining into the Bay of Elstock. Before the Elstocker language was standardized in the 19th century, the port previously appeared in documents as alternatively Elstik, Alztyk, Elztuk, andElczók.

The German Elstock is also assumed to be derived from the original Slavic term, and has in the past appeared as Elsstok, Elßtok, Alstock, or Elztock in various historical documents.

History

Geography

Climate

Government

Administrative divisions

Elstock is divided into six districts (Elstocker: dzélnicô; German: Bezirk), with certain rights and responsibilities on the local level. The modern-day districts are based on the original four divisions of the city in the 18th century. Szmôlermark would be incorporated into Elstock in 1884, and Tónkowò in 1920.

  1. Stôrògard (lit. 'Old Town'; Altstadt)
  2. Nowògard (lit. 'New Town'; Neustadt)
  3. Fiszerstëk (Fischersteg)
  4. Ełwa (Elwa)
  5. Szmôlermark (Schmalermarkt)
  6. Tónkowò (Antonkow)

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Economy

Tourism

Gambling

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Population

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Religion

Education

Transport

Energy

Culture

Music

Sport

Cuisine

Public holidays and festivals

See also